Sharpening the Saw?
I was looking at a free javascript book online, which has been reccommended in a couple of places recently. I go to bookmark it in pinboard and discover its already there-- from 2011. So it's 4 years layter, and I haven't looked at it.
This is the problem-- not storing stuff for later, but actually actively using what'ss in my external brain, actually reading and working through stuff. The time allocation should be probably 85% reading/working and 15% searching. Seriously.
I think sometimes I spend more time researching ways to sharpen the saw than I do actually sharpening it-- but I spend no time using it, and little time thinking what to use it on.
Need to
- use the saw, then
- sharpen it (find ways to be more efficient/get more out of 1), then
- worry about more efficient ways of doing 2, then
- worry about more effcient ways of doing 3.... and so on
This is Englebarts hierarchy, I think.
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